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Lawrence K Wang deposited AN INNOVATIVE LEE, MASSACHUSETTS USA DISSOLVED AIR FLOTATION POTABLE WATER FILTRATION PLANT in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 6 years agoWang, LK, Wang, MHS and Fahey, E (2020). An innovative Lee, Massachusetts USA dissolved air flotation potable water filtration plant. In: “Evolutionary Progress in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)”, Wang, Lawrence K. and Tsao, Hung-ping (editors). Volume 2, Number 1, January 2020; 60 pages. Lenox Institute Press,…[Read more]
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Lawrence K Wang deposited Operation and Performance of Clari-DAF® System for Water Purification in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 6 years agoWong, JM, Farmerie, JE, and Wang, LK. (2019). Operation and performance of Clari-DAF® system for water purification. In: “Evolutionary Progress in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)”, Wang, Lawrence K. and Tsao, Hung-ping (editors). Volume 1, Number 8, August 2019; 63 pages. Lenox Institute Press, Newtonville, NY,…[Read more]
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Lawrence K Wang deposited Operation and Performance of the AquaDAF® Process System for Water Purification in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 6 years agoWong, JM, Hess, RJ and Wang, LK (2019). Operation and performance of the AquaDAF® process system for water purification. In: “Evolutionary Progress in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)”, Wang, Lawrence K. and Tsao, Hung-ping (editors). Volume 1, Number 7, July 2019; 49 pages. Lenox Institute Press, Newtonville, NY,…[Read more]
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Paul W. Nash deposited The “first” type of Gutenberg: a note on recent research (2004) in the group
Printing History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe “first” type of Gutenberg: a note on recent research (2004). This article has been somewhat superseded by the work of Christoph Reske, published in Gutenberg-Jahrbuch (2015).
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Paul W. Nash started the topic Journal of the Printing Historical Society 31 in the discussion
Printing History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoThe latest number of the Printing Historical Society Journal is out (just in time for Saturnalia). It contains Michael Twyman on the production and circulation of electrotypes for horticultural catalogues by Vilmorin-Andrieux & Cie; the second part of Martyn Ould’s essay on “Printing at the Bible Press, Oxford, 1769–1772”; Katharina Walter on “…[Read more]
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Enrico Pasini deposited Kinds of Unity, Modes of Union. in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoKinds of unity, modes of union—why bother? Does Leibniz ever focus on “union”, anyway? It is not before 1713 that Leibniz gets rid of certain metaphysical concerns which, although secondary for him, were present to his mind since the time of his 1708 answer to Tournemine, who had bespoken a “real union” between the soul and the body (GP VI, 595-9…[Read more]
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Paul W. Nash deposited Two rare table-top presses at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History in the group
Printing History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoA description and history of two rare table-top presses at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, used there to print specimen labels between around 1850 and 1970.
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Enrico Pasini deposited La Philosophie des Mathématiques chez Leibniz. Lignes d’investigation in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoThis study of Leibniz’s philosophical views on mathematics starts from the rank he assigned to them in the encyclopedia of knowledge. Mathematics, in many Leibnitian writings, is proposed to other disciplines as an example to follow: they are an essential component of the new, at the same time encyclopaedic and demonstrative knowledge he is…[Read more]
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Enrico Pasini deposited Arcanum Artis Inveniendi: Leibniz and Analysis in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoLeibniz was undoubtedly a many-sided man, and a polymathic mind, if ever there was one. The concept of analysis is notoriously, for its part, a polycephalous monster, and nearly all its meanings are spread through Leibniz’s works, in juridical, scientific, mathematical, or philosophical contexts, under different conditions and with different p…[Read more]
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Jefferson Pooley deposited The Library Solution: How Academic Libraries Could End the APC Scourge in the group
Digital Books on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoThe article processing charge (APC) is the specter haunting the open access movement. Advocates for open access (OA) face plenty of other obstacles, including tolled journal prestige, researcher inertia, and the life-draining embrace of the publishing oligopolists. But the APC—the fee many publishers charge authors to publish—is a homegrown pro…[Read more]
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Rafael M. Giron-Pascual deposited Capital comercial, capital simbólico. El patrimonio de los cargadores a Indias judeoconversos en la Sevilla de los siglos XVI y XVII in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months agoIn Castile, where the purity of blood supposedly did not allow the merchants access to the privileged, we found an extremely powerful and rich group, the Cargadores a Indias. This group was made up of international merchants, almost all from humble origins, in many cases converso, who rose socially in a vertiginous way. For this, they were…[Read more]
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Michael Von Cotta-Schönberg deposited Oration “Audivi” of Enea Silvio Piccolomini (16 November 1436, Basel). Edited and translated by Michael von Cotta-Schönberg Final edition, 2nd version. (Orations of Enea Silvio Piccoomini / Pope Pius II; 2) in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 5 months agoOn 16 November 1436, Enea Silvio Piccolomini delivered the oration Audivi to the fathers of the Council of Basel, concerning the venue for the Union Council between the Latin Church and the Greek Church. He argued for the City of Pavia in the territory of the Duke of Milan. The oration reflected the tensions between conciliarism and the Papacy,…[Read more]
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Enrico Pasini deposited Foreword to the special issue: Another 18th-Century German Philosophy? Rethinking German Enlightenment in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThe foreword (here in pre-print version) introduces the scope of this special issue, that is, a re-interpretation of the development of 18th-century German philosophy. We aim in particular at identifying naturalistic and ‘scientific’ tendencies, which evolved alongside the well-studied mainstream currents. In our view, this long-overshadowed man…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited This Is Not My (or, Our Time), so Please Take Ecstasy With Me: The Necessity of Generous Reading in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoA plea for more generous modes of reading each other’s scholarship in order to arrive at a University that values productive dissensus within a framework of shared endeavor and solidarity. The essay also argues for new relational modes in which personal, professional and other identities would be rejected in favor of cruising each other’s thought and work.
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Eileen Joy deposited The Work, or the Agency, of the Nonhuman in Premodern Art in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoAn overview of the “state of the field” of critical post/humanist studies that also argues for the important intervention of premodern studies into contemporary post/humanist studies, and which serves as the Introduction (with chapter summaries) to “Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism,” eds. Myra Seaman and Eileen A. Joy (Ohio State…[Read more]
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RONALD VINCE deposited Two Short Plays by André de la Vigne: in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoAndré de la Vigne (1470?-1526?) in the manuscript of his “Mystère de Saint Martin,” performed in the town of Seurre in October 1496, also included a “moralité” and a “farce.” Although they are positioned at the conclusion of the “mystère,” these short plays were undoubtedly integral to the larger performance. At the same time they are via…[Read more]
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Enrico Pasini deposited Alles begann mit Tschirnhaus in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoDid it all begin with Tschirnhaus? This paper (here in pre-print version) discusses the exemplary role that Tschirnhaus could play in the reconstruction of an empirically oriented, scientific, somewhat radical and variously unorthodox current in 18th-century German philosophy, starting from 18th-century characterizations of his intellectual image.
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